Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 02:18:08 GMT, "Warren C. Liebold"
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seems to me that most things Japanese end up being expensive even if
the quality isn't that good; Japan is in style here in the states, and
they know it.

dunno about the price of your tea and pot...i just felt like making an
editorial statement. OT, sorry. heh.

>Sorry, but this just begs for the punch line:
>
>"That's a price for tea for *drinking* not smoking?
>
>Warren
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>"Pen" > wrote in message
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>>I was looking around for a new infuser basket for my Chatsworth teapot
>> and found http://www.eteas.co.uk and found one ... looking around in
>> their premium tea selection they have this -
>>
>> Gyokuru from Japan - Gyokuru means "Jewel Dew". This is a fine, rare
>> tea with fresh, sweet aroma and excellent flavour. It is very low in
>> tannins.
>>
>> and the price?
>>
>> £206.50 per 100 grams ... that is 457.78 Canadian ...
>>
>> Pen
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>>
>>

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